Bible Study Guides
You may download these Bible study guides for free and use them for personal, small group, and church-wide Bible study. Have feedback about these studies? We’d be thrilled to hear from you!
New Life Bible Study
This 7-part Bible study series presents the gospel in a thorough and understandable way. It follows an interactive approach, asking questions and exploring foundational Bible truths regarding God, people, sin, eternity, Jesus Christ, and salvation. The study ends by introducing baptism and church participation. This study guide works best in a one-on-one setting but may be useful for small groups, too.
Deacons Bible Study
This running study guide provides an intensive, biblical perspective on the role of deacons in the church. Helpful review questions appear throughout. Attention is given to the office, qualifications, and responsibilities of a deacon as well as the process for selecting new deacons. This resource is useful for training new deacons and for individual or small group studies on this topic.
Mentorship Bible Study
This 6-part study guide provides a biblical framework and strategy for pastors and other church leaders to follow in training new leaders. It draws on principles from the ministry of the apostle Paul as he trained men like Timothy, Titus and others. It also observes how Jesus trained the twelve disciples. Each lesson includes a key insight and 4-5 diagnostic questions. This series works well for both one-on-one and small group studies.
Premarital Resource Packet
This free guide can help pastors and young couples navigate through the necessary steps to prepare for marriage in a way that honors God and all those involved.
Trinity Bible Study
Whether you’re wanting to learn more about the Trinity or you’re wanting to help others learn more about this important Christian doctrine, this 13-lesson Bible study guide will help you reach that goal. This guide does not develop the history of this doctrine, nor does it explore the philosophical and logical debates that surround it. It identifies the important elements of this doctrine from Scripture.